US/Russian

This keyboard uses a standard Russian arrangement . English symbols are
marked by gray lettering on the left side of keys, Russian symbols are
marked by gray lettering in an outline font on the right side of keys.

Croatian/Slovenian

This keyboard follows the standard 105-key "QWERTZ" layout used in Croatia
and Slovenia.

US/Czech

This keyboard is marked with both the US keyboard layout and the standard
105-key "QWERTZ" layout used in the Czech Republic. Note that letter keys
have Czech on the left side and English on the right, while punctuation
keys use the opposite convention (English on the left and Czech on the
right). In order to fit both English and Czech on the keys, the third symbols
normally found on a Czech keyboard layout have been omitted.

Hungarian

This keyboard follows the standard 105-key "QWERTZ" layout used in Hungary.

Polish

This keyboard follows the standard 105-key "QWERTZ" layout used in Poland.

US/Slovak

This keyboard is marked with both the US keyboard layout and the standard
105-key "QWERTZ" layout used in Slovakia. Note that letter keys have Slovak
on the left side and English on the right, while punctuation keys use the
opposite convention (English on the left and Slovak on the right). In order
to fit both English and Slovak on the keys, the third symbols normally
found on a Slovak keyboard layout have been omitted.

German

This keyboard follows the standard 105-key "QWERTZ" layout used in Germany.

Italian

This keyboard follows the standard 105-key layout used in Italy.

Latin America

This keyboard follows the standard 105-key layout used in Latin America
for Spanish.

Portuguese

This keyboard follows the standard 105-key layout used in Portugal.

US/Arabic

This keyboard uses a standard Arabic arrangement. English symbols are marked
by black lettering on the left side of keys, Arabic symbols are marked
by black lettering on the right side of keys.

French

This keyboard follows the standard 105-key "AZERTY" layout used in France.